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Tutorial June 2008 Issue of Java Jazz up magazine
Web services are becoming more and more popular. Web Services allows you to expose the functionality of your existing code over the network View Rating



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Tutorial Role of XML in Web Services
Because of its innovative characteristics, web services are called the nexgen (next generation) web technology. View Rating



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Tutorial Web Services
Web services are web-based application that translates your application into browser-based application using XML, SOAP, WSDL and UDDI. View Rating



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Tutorial May 2008 Issue of Java Jazz up magazine
Web services are web-based application that translates your application into browser-based application using XML, SOAP, WSDL and UDDI. View Rating



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Tutorial Create collaborative and dynamic method content using Web 2.0
IT practitioners commonly use software development methodologies, such as the IBM® Rational® Unified Process (RUP®). View Rating



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Tutorial Web Services benefits
A Web service can be remotely invoked using HTTP. So, Web Services allows you to expose the functionality of your existing code over the network. View Rating



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Tutorial Developing Simple Web Service
In this section, we will learn developing web services with Axis2 by an easy example ?HelloWorldService? and deploying it on the tomcat web server. View Rating



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Tutorial What is axis2?
Axis2 is Apache?s Web services framework with two implementations Apache Axis2/Java and Apache Axis2/C. View Rating



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Tutorial October 2007 Issue of Java Jazz up magazine
Aspect Oriented programming (AOP) decomposes a system into concerns (i.e. term referring to the core elements required to focus on), instead of objects. View Rating



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Tutorial Editor?s Choice -AOP and IoC
Aspect Oriented programming (AOP) decomposes a system into concerns (i.e. term referring to the core elements required to focus on), instead of objects. View Rating
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